Sunday, December 10, 2006

Festivus and the so called War on Christmas

Phillyfuture.org covers the Festivus holiday...

Back in 1997, an episode of the tv sitcom Seinfeld invented a holiday called Festivus. The slogan was A Festivus for the rest of us, and featured a bare aluminum pole instead of a tree. December 23rd was dubbed as the day for the new celebration, which centered around an annual Airing of Grievances. After dinner, Feats of Strength were performed. The celebration concluded with the head of the household being wrestled to the ground.

It looks like Jerry and the gang were ahead of their time...


Get your own Festivus Pole at THE FESTIVUS POLE

1 Comments:

Blogger Monte Pelter said...

Why do Amerikkkans insist on patenting everything under the sun? Festivus should be an open source holiday which isn't owned by anyone. You have ruined the spirit of the holiday with your greed.

7:07 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home